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|name = Flash FM |
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|genre = Pop rock, Soft rock |
|genre = Pop rock, Soft rock |
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|games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] |
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− | '''Flash FM''' is a [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] radio station hosted by DJ [[Toni]] that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. In 1984 Toni was accompanied by another DJ, [[Teri]]. Flash FM plays pop music and is one of the favored radio stations of the [[Streetwannabe's]]. It is also played in the [[Vice City Bikers]] bar. |
+ | '''Flash FM''' is a [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] radio station hosted by DJ [[Toni]] that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. In [[1984]], Toni was accompanied by another DJ, [[Teri]]. Flash FM plays pop music and is one of the favored radio stations of the [[Streetwannabe's]]. It is also played in the [[Vice City Bikers]] bar. During the show, Toni sometimes makes off-handed sexual references to pun the station's name. This is because the term "Flash" is also a slang for removing one's clothes quickly and "flashing" a private body part, such as breasts or butt to people. |
==GTA Vice City playlist== |
==GTA Vice City playlist== |
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*[[wp:Alison Moyet|Alison Moyet]] - [[wp:Love Resurrection|Love Resurrection]] (1984) |
*[[wp:Alison Moyet|Alison Moyet]] - [[wp:Love Resurrection|Love Resurrection]] (1984) |
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*[[wp:The Alan Parsons Project|The Alan Parsons Project]] - [[wp:Games People Play (The Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]] (1980) |
*[[wp:The Alan Parsons Project|The Alan Parsons Project]] - [[wp:Games People Play (The Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]] (1980) |
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− | *[[wp:Hall & Oates|Hall & Oates]] - [[wp:Family Man (Mike Oldfield song)#Hall & Oates cover|Family Man]] (1982) |
+ | *[[wp:Hall & Oates|Hall & Oates]] - [[wp:Family Man (Mike Oldfield song)#Hall & Oates cover|Family Man]] (1982) |
*[[wp:Pat Benatar|Pat Benatar]] - [[wp:Love Is a Battlefield|Love Is a Battlefield]] (1983) |
*[[wp:Pat Benatar|Pat Benatar]] - [[wp:Love Is a Battlefield|Love Is a Battlefield]] (1983) |
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*[[wp:Nik Kershaw|Nik Kershaw]] - [[wp:Wouldn't It Be Good|Wouldn't It Be Good]] (1984) |
*[[wp:Nik Kershaw|Nik Kershaw]] - [[wp:Wouldn't It Be Good|Wouldn't It Be Good]] (1984) |
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*[[wp:Blancmange (band)|Blancmange]] - [[wp:Living on the Ceiling|Living on the Ceiling]] (1983) |
*[[wp:Blancmange (band)|Blancmange]] - [[wp:Living on the Ceiling|Living on the Ceiling]] (1983) |
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*[[wp:Paul Young|Paul Young]] - [[wp:Come Back and Stay|Come Back and Stay]] (1983) |
*[[wp:Paul Young|Paul Young]] - [[wp:Come Back and Stay|Come Back and Stay]] (1983) |
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− | *It is technically not possible that the song ''Together in Electric Dreams'' could be broadcasted on Flash FM in 1984. Although the song certainly was released in 1984, this was only true in the UK. It wasn't officially released in the United States, where Vice City is set, until 1988, 4 years after Vice City Stories. |
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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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[[File:Grand Theft Auto VCS Flash FM (UNCUT) DOWNLOAD LINK!!!!!|thumb|center|501 px|GTA VCS Flash Fm]] |
[[File:Grand Theft Auto VCS Flash FM (UNCUT) DOWNLOAD LINK!!!!!|thumb|center|501 px|GTA VCS Flash Fm]] |
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Revision as of 16:05, 9 April 2014
Flash FM is a Vice City radio station hosted by DJ Toni that appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. In 1984, Toni was accompanied by another DJ, Teri. Flash FM plays pop music and is one of the favored radio stations of the Streetwannabe's. It is also played in the Vice City Bikers bar. During the show, Toni sometimes makes off-handed sexual references to pun the station's name. This is because the term "Flash" is also a slang for removing one's clothes quickly and "flashing" a private body part, such as breasts or butt to people.
GTA Vice City playlist
- Hall and Oates - Out of Touch (1984)
- Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days (1984)
- Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (1983, not available on 10th Anniversary Edition)
- Laura Branigan - Self Control (1984)
- Go West - Call Me (1984)
- INXS - Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain) (1986)
- Bryan Adams - Run to You (1984)
- Electric Light Orchestra - Four Little Diamonds (1983)
- Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart (1983)
- The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star (1979)
- Aneka - Japanese Boy (1981)
- Talk Talk - Life's What You Make It (1986)
- The Outfield - Your Love (1986)
- Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out (1982)
- The Fixx - One Thing Leads to Another (1983)
- Lionel Richie - Running with the Night (1983, only available on original PS2 version)
GTA Vice City Stories playlist
- Laura Branigan - Gloria (1982)
- Rick Springfield - Human Touch (1983)
- INXS - The One Thing (1982)
- Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover (1984)
- Scandal - The Warrior (1984)
- Alison Moyet - Love Resurrection (1984)
- The Alan Parsons Project - Games People Play (1980)
- Hall & Oates - Family Man (1982)
- Pat Benatar - Love Is a Battlefield (1983)
- Nik Kershaw - Wouldn't It Be Good (1984)
- Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder - Together in Electric Dreams (1984)
- Talk Talk - It's My Life (1984)
- Missing Persons - Destination Unknown (1982)
- Wang Chung - Don't Let Go (1984)
- Gino Vannelli - Appaloosa (1984)
- Genesis - Turn It on Again (1980)
- Blancmange - Living on the Ceiling (1983)
- Paul Young - Come Back and Stay (1983)
Videos
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